*2.3. Functional Relationship—Layer of the Landscape: Determination of Functional Potential of A-CEFs*

The aim was to present a way of looking at these specific brownfields from the perspective of this approach of the landscape—in terms of the interactions between the objects and the surrounding environment [48]. The question is whether and how these different layers in the post-military landscape interact with each other and what significance they play in the landscape. From this perspective, in the case of the A-CEFs, it is true that they have not been studied at all yet. For this reason, the analysis was not based on empirical data, but on the methodology of the initial approach (especially field observations) to these objects.

For the purposes of our research, we have decided to consider the objects of A-CEFs in this post-military landscape in two specific ways, namely:


This approach required a field investigation of individual A-CEFs and the definition of a model of individual objects of the post-military landscape.

We further assume that individual A-CEFs can impact us as natural elements under certain conditions. The expected output of this research is then a graphical representation with the naming of the different parts of these post-military landscape elements observed from different perspectives.
